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Agnus Dei

  • 2012
  • 1h 51min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
210
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Agnus Dei (2012)
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Sono nato da quelli da cui non dovevo nascere, ho vissuto con quelli con cui non dovevo vivere e ho ucciso la persona che non avrei dovuto uccidere.Sono nato da quelli da cui non dovevo nascere, ho vissuto con quelli con cui non dovevo vivere e ho ucciso la persona che non avrei dovuto uccidere.Sono nato da quelli da cui non dovevo nascere, ho vissuto con quelli con cui non dovevo vivere e ho ucciso la persona che non avrei dovuto uccidere.

  • Regia
    • Agim Sopi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Agim Sopi
  • Star
    • Aurita Agushi
    • Astrit Alihajdaraj
    • Ismet Azemi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    210
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Agim Sopi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Agim Sopi
    • Star
      • Aurita Agushi
      • Astrit Alihajdaraj
      • Ismet Azemi
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    Interpreti principali12

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    Aurita Agushi
    • Dino's Wife
    Astrit Alihajdaraj
    Astrit Alihajdaraj
    • Peter
    Ismet Azemi
    • Soldier Branko
    Dafina Berisha
    • Maria
    Blerim Gjoci
    Blerim Gjoci
    • Memo
    Çun Lajçi
    • Vuk
    Bajrush Mjaku
    • Father Stojan
    Zaklina Ostir
    • Mother Maria
    • (as Zhaklina Oshtir)
    Enver Petrovci
    • Comander Vojvodo
    Agron Shala
    • Dejan
    Lumnie Sopi
    • Hana
    Mentor Zymberaj
    • Soldier Jovo
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      • Agim Sopi
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    10rudiardcole

    Great film

    Based on a true story, AGNUS DEI takes place during the Kosovo war. Peter (Astrit Alihajdaraj) is a teacher, loves his mom very much, despises his drunken lush of a father, and refuses to fight in the war. However, he's forced to join against his will, and soon becomes one of the finest and respected soldiers ever. But the slaughtering of the innocent civilians has worn him down, and he risks his life saving an Albanian girl named Maria (the beautiful Dafina Berisha). They travel back to Peter's mom's house, only to discover a terrible family secret that will destroy Peter's entire world. So this was based on a true story?! Unbelievable as it may sound, but it is indeed all true. Director Agim Sopi wrote the screenplay after reading a article in the paper about a man who discovered a secret family lie that unfortunately killed him. Sopi's directing is brilliant, capturing the ugliness of war and the lost of one man's ability to cope with what he has done. Astrit Alihajdaraj was Peter, no question about it. When I was watching the film, all I saw was Peter, not an actor. Dafina Berisha (with her mouth dropping beauty) was amazing in the film, propelling Peter to finally do the right thing. By Philip Castor – USA
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    Agnus Dei

    Gnus Dei deals with all the themes that ensure a film has an everlasting impact upon the viewer. Against the backdrop of the Kosovo war, the tragedy of two lovers separated by it and the inevitable repercussions sets the gears of this heart-wrenching drama in motion. By placing the viewer amidst the brutality of a war that has not been portrayed on screen enough, we are immediately swept away by the tragic faith of the protagonist, wondering what he will do in order to escape it. Peter was born from a love that shouldn't be, raised by a mother he loved to the point of sacrificing his own life and setting out to become a soldier in a war that he initially deeply despised. The war sees him change. He becomes vindictive and almost unrecognizable from who he once was: A sensitive teacher who tried to run away to Budapest so that he wouldn't have to join the army. "Oh Light may I behold thee never more, I was born from the ones I shouldn't have. I live with those I mustn't have. And I killed the one that I shouldn't" is what he confesses at the end upon realizing his tragic faith.



    From the very beginning of the film the viewer witnesses a scene which sees Peter's mother cheat on his father. When Peter finds out about his mother's infidelity, she confesses to him that their family was destroyed by the Albanians, and that after being forced to leave to Serbia, her relationship to Peter's father just wasn't the same anymore. "We became like brother and sister", she says, while crying, hoping that her son will understand.

    "So we abandoned our property and immigrated to Serbia", she continues.

    When Peter learns that his mother found a lover for herself for the one and only reason not to abandon Stoyan, his father, and therefore keep the family intact, he forgives her. It is a brilliant scene in which the actors reach the peak of their performances. The motives of each one of the characters are all too clear, and the complexity of the situation is revealed with such honesty that the viewer can empathize with each one of them, remaining curious on how this complex family construction will affect the overall narrative of the story.

    During the war Peter ends up killing the man he thought to be his enemy, only to find out, later on, he was the centrepiece of his life. It was the tragic love story, which echoes the all too familiar plot of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, between Peter's mother and Didi, the man she told her son to be responsible for their escape to Serbia, which sets all the other events in motion. We witness a mother lie to protect her son and herself from a past which won't stop haunting her and a secret love that she was told to be ashamed of because it unfolded during the wrong time and the wrong place. It was a love that "simply shouldn't be" and we understand her for being the way she is. And it is precisely this understanding which gives us insight into the film's core tragedy: A family torn apart by lies and protagonists that were forced to deny their true feelings because war didn't allow for them to be themselves, and love the ones they wanted to.



    It sees a son desperately trying to revenge what he thought to be his family's tragic destiny, only to find out later on that his revenge brought nothing but more pain to their lives. As if this weren't enough, faith wanted him to also fall in love with the daughter of the man he just killed. When he realizes the final truth, he can no longer bare the pain and takes his own life.

    The dialogues are perhaps sometimes a little too direct, revealing too much of what could otherwise be told by mere action. But this is only a small detail and the only critique one could point out in an all in all magnificently unique film that will keep you on the edge of your seat while watching one conflict-laden scene after the other. Director Agim Sopi has to be praised for the extremely realistic battle scenes, excellent cinematography and the delicacy with which he describes the layered conflicts among family members, as they battle with a tragedy they did not ask for. One can, in fact, say that in this breathe taking drama which takes on the proportions of a real epic, the war becomes a character in itself, by indirectly orchestrating the whole plot and influencing the character's decisions.

    All in all "The story of a War," as tough to watch as it can be, can be an extremely rewarding and disquieting experience if narrated with such great depth and complexity as this one. Directed by Agim Sopi Review by Nora Jaenicke
    10bergeraceddy

    AGNUS DEI - Forbidden Love

    'Agnus Dei is a Shakespearean tragedy. Compelling and at the end devastating. Forbidden love, forbidden life, forbidden dreams. Having lived in a war zone where loving the wrong person could mark one for death, this film had greater impact. Still, my foray seems pale against what these warring neighbors endure. Hate has to be taught and the Serbs and Albanians learned that lesson too well. This dark film illuminates this superbly. The Biblical names of Peter and Mary become haunting--as were the performances.

    Cinematography and lighting conveyed the dark realm and futility of war. The shot of Mom and sister reflected in the window at the end was inspired and chilling. The only scene I found off was the Mom/deserter scene when the camera went back and forth. I totally understand the intent, but I thought it was just too much. To me, that was the only flaw. This is what filmmaking is about. When I see Foreign Films nominated for an Oscar, this one should be on the list.'
    • Bill Nelson, North Carolina Film Review.

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      • 28 settembre 2012 (Kosovo)
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